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Russian officials quit in droves after conscripted colleague killed—Report

Por: Newsweek World October 14, 2022

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Russian government officials are reportedly quitting in droves after a colleague who was conscripted as part of President Vladimir Putin's mobilization decree died in Ukraine.Russian journalist Roman Super, citing Kremlin sources, said on his Telegram channel that Moscow government employees are handing in their notices following the killing of Aleksey Martynov, the head of a department within the Moscow city government.Martynov, 28, was... + full article



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